Vilela (''Uakambalelté, Atalalá, ChulupÃ~ChunupÃ'')
[Not to be confused with Niwaklé, which is also called ChulupÃ~ChunupÃ.] is a moribund language last spoken in the
Resistencia area of
Argentina
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and in the eastern
Chaco near the
Paraguayan border. Dialects were ''Ocol, Chinipi, Sinipi''; only Ocol survives. The people call themselves ''Waqha-umbaβelte'' 'Waqha speakers'. There were 2 semispeakers as of 2007.
The last Vilela people were absorbed into the surrounding
Toba people
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and
Spanish
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...
-speaking townsfolk.
Dialects
Loukotka (1968) lists the following varieties of Vilela.
*Chunupi - formerly spoken on the confluence of the San Francisco River and
Bermejo River
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in the vicinity of
La Encrucijada,
Valtolema, Ortega, Esquina Grande and
Laguna Colma.
*Pasain - formerly spoken in the vicinity of
Macapillo, Argentine Chaco.
*Ocole - formerly spoken between
Lacangayá and
Laguna Colma.
*Omoampa - formerly spoken from Ortega as far as Miraflores.
*Macomita - once spoken west of the
Juramento River, province of
Santiago del Estero
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, Argentina.
*Yecoamita - once spoken northwest of the
Teuco River, Formosa province.
*Sinipi - formerly spoken on the
Bermejo River
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in the vicinity of Lacangayá.
Phonology
Vilela appears to have the five vowels /a e i o u/ of Spanish and approximately the following consonants:
Notes
References
*Lozano, Elena (1970). ''Textos Vilelas''. La Plata: CEILP.
*Lozano, Elena (1977). ''Cuentos secretos vilelas: I. La mujer tigre.'' VICUS Cuadernos. LingüÃstica, Vol.I: 93-116.
*Golluscio, Lucia A. and Raoul Zamponi (2019). El vilela del siglo XVIII. Indiana 36. 43-68, A1-A56.
{{South American languages
Languages of Argentina
Lule–Vilela languages
Extinct languages of South America
Languages extinct in the 21st century